Welcome to Canis Kingdom, a literate canine RPG. We are not just a role-play forum here, but a community. We have a strict set of guidelines. If you have any questions don't be shy to ask, everyone here would be willing to answer your question to the best of their ability.

Here you can find the rules about mating and pups on the site. Please make sure to read through these rules thoroughly and carefully.

breeding preferences / guidelines

Breeding occurs year around within the kingdom, there is no set season or date that breeding can start since most dogs in real life have their heats spread out during the year. Therefor, you can choose to mate with another whenever you wish. However, your mating may not be successful. There is a four month ooc grace period before a pair of canines can mate again IF they have a litter. If the mating attempt is unsuccessful, you are more than welcome to try again.

pups

The number of pups that can be born within a litter is completely randomized. Our staff has no prior knowledge as to what number will be generated, as we rely on our dice roll system to decide this for us. Dice rolls will also determine whether or not a mating attempt is successful or not. If a mating attempt is successful, the dice will be rolled to see the number of pups that will come from that litter. Staff gives full rights to the parents of the litter to pick their appearance, and also predestine members to play them if they wish to. However, most pups usually are put up for adoption within the adoption center.

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Here on CK we do allow force breeding. HOWEVER, the chances of the breeding being successful will more than likely be very low because of the circumstances. Pups that are born from mothers that have been force bred are vulnerable, and have a high rate of death during birth.

regular breeding

Breeding that is not forced onto a female will have a higher chance of being successful, however the pups will be vulnerable to death and outside forces after their birth. There is a high possibility of the pups, or a pup dying during birth because of complications. The rate of death for litters that come from a consensual breeder are extremely low, but they still can be subject to the force of death.